They go in so so so hard. Finally bought LOTM3 this week as well, watching Kozzie destroy Sox was almost painful. But yeah, Family Tree are by far the most compelling group around at the moment, can't get enough of them.

After a near 4-year long hiatus, 2011 saw London’s P Jam return to the fold with the re-release of his grime classic ‘Anger Management’ on Terror Danjah’s Hardrive imprint. Originally vocalled by D Double E, the instrumental of it had remained in demand for nigh on 8 years and the whole time it continued to serve as the perfect touchstone reminder of Jam’s obvious production talents in the absence of any fresh material. The track’s success when it was released, along with 2 other tracks on a coloured 12” back in March, provided the much needed catalyst for a hugely productive 12 month period that’s seen a slew of new music (including the excellent and much lauded ‘Arizona Skyz’) and a new label, Beatcamp, to boot.

Now working hard with a new production team, 2012 promises a lot for one of the scene’s most unassuming veterans; so with that in mind, Tomas Fraser caught up with P Jam to talk shop and grab the latest edition in our collaborative mix series.

I've been listening to these as a 'mixtape' every morning on my commute for the past week, it is an absolute stormer. Best grime release in a fair while. Doesn't change his flow up too much or muck about with choruses but the level of production and just sheer Wiley fun puts it right up there.

loving the Fatima Al Qadiri EP on Fade to Mind too. big contender for one of my favourite EPs of the year - very spacious dystopian grime synths and weapon samples. my mate described as somewhere between kuedo and cold blooded, which i dig.